Corporate Realty Represents BioScrip in the lease of 15,000 sf

Colleen Kuebel Lewis, and Rick Door with CRESA Denver, represented BioScrip Infusion Services Inc., formerly known as CarePoint Partners, in their lease of 15,000 sf at 5401 Jefferson Highway in New Orleans, LA. BioScrip administers life sustaining medicine through anti-infective therapy, cardiac care, nutrition support, immunoglobulin therapy, transplant care and hemophilia care. The new space is… Read More about Corporate Realty Represents BioScrip in the lease of 15,000 sf

Diversity is the Spice of Life: Cafe Degas Green Apple Tarte Tatin with French Boudin Noir

New Orleans is famous for food, especially the Creole cuisine that was born and evolved in the city in the 18th and 19th centuries, the product of influences from across Europe, West Africa, North America and the Caribbean. But there is a range of other lesser known but important influences that complete our city’s culinary… Read More about Diversity is the Spice of Life: Cafe Degas Green Apple Tarte Tatin with French Boudin Noir

New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute Selects Corporate Realty to Manage Property

Corporate Realty has been engaged to manage New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute (NOCHI), New Orleans’ premier culinary school.   NOCHI occupies five floors consisting of 93,000 square feet in a succession of interconnected properties at the corner of Carondelet Street and Howard Avenue in Downtown New Orleans. NOCHI will set a new standard for… Read More about New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute Selects Corporate Realty to Manage Property

Place St. Charles Food Court Renovation featured in The Advocate

The New Orleans Advocate recently featured the recent revamp of the Place St. Charles food court in their Food/Restaurants section. Ian McNulty wrote, “they’ve made this food court an increasingly diverse and satisfying find, and an oasis for quick and inexpensive lunch in a downtown with a dearth of true street food… at Place St…. Read More about Place St. Charles Food Court Renovation featured in The Advocate